Pushkar Walk
Discover the timeless charm of Pushkar with our immersive City Walk Tour. This ancient city, nestled around the serene Pushkar Lake, offers a unique blend of rich heritage, spiritual significance, and vibrant culture. As you wander through its narrow lanes and bustling markets, every corner reveals a new facet of Pushkar’s allure. From sacred temples to lively bazaars, the journey through Pushkar is a feast for the senses.
Led by experienced guides, this tour takes you deep into the heart of Pushkar, unveiling hidden gems and local treasures that showcase the city’s diverse culture. Whether you’re drawn to history, spirituality, or simply the vibrant atmosphere, the Pushkar City Walk Tour offers an unforgettable exploration of one of India’s most enchanting destinations.
Brahma Temple: Start your tour at the Brahma Temple, one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. This sacred site is steeped in legend and holds immense spiritual significance. The temple’s unique architecture and serene ambience set the tone for your exploration of Pushkar.
Varaha Temple: Next, visit the Varaha Temple, a historical gem dating back to the 11th century. Marvel at its ancient architecture, intricate carvings, and the rich history that echoes through its walls. This temple is a testament to Pushkar’s deep-rooted spiritual heritage.
Sikh Temple: Experience the cultural diversity of Pushkar with a stop at the Sikh Temple. This vibrant place of worship offers a glimpse into the Sikh community’s traditions and adds another layer to your understanding of Pushkar’s religious landscape.
Sadar Bazar: Dive into the lively atmosphere of Sadar Bazar, Pushkar’s bustling main market. Here, you can shop for local crafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The market’s vibrant energy and colorful displays offer a true taste of the local culture and craftsmanship.
Sunset Point: Pause to admire the breathtaking views at Sunset Point. This spot is perfect for capturing stunning photographs and reflecting on the day’s discoveries as you watch the sun dip below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the city.
Old Vishnu Temple: Continue your journey with a visit to the Old Vishnu Temple, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance. This architectural marvel stands as a testament to the artistic heritage of Pushkar.
Spiritual Walk: Take a tranquil stroll around the famous ghats at Pushkar Lake. As you walk, soak in the spiritual ambience, witness traditional rituals, and feel the deep connection that pilgrims have with this sacred body of water.
Halwai Gali: Indulge in the local flavors with a visit to Halwai Gali, a famous destination for sweets. Treat your taste buds to Pushkar’s culinary delights, enjoying the rich, traditional sweets that are a hallmark of the city’s gastronomy.
Atmateshwar Temple: Conclude your tour at the Atmateshwar Temple, the oldest Shiva temple in Pushkar. Here, you can seek blessings and reflect on the rich experiences of the day, bringing your journey through Pushkar to a serene and spiritual close.
Tour Details
- Time: 10 AM or 4 PM
- Duration: 3 hours
- Meeting Place: Your hotel
- Category: Moderate/Walking
Inclusion
- English Speaking Guide
- Water bottle
- Entrance fee (if any)
- Locker facility for luggage
- Tea and pancake
- Activities as mention
- Lots of fun
- Q&A
Exclusion
- Meals
- Medical Insurance
- Shopping
- Gratitude (Tipping)
Suggestion
- Comfortable shoes
- Dress appropriate (cover knee and shoulder)
- Positive attitude
- Photo (no photo of bathing people)
Terms & Conditions
- We reserve the right to combine bookings from various sources for a group of 4-20 people.
- Transfers between the hotel and the start/end points are not included in the cost.
- Arriving more than 15 minutes late will be considered a no-show.
















Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to travel to India is between October through March when weather is mainly sunny, dry, and warm.
India offers many family-oriented activities including visits to forts and palaces, tiger and leopard safaris, beaches, and museums. We can create a custom itinerary based on your family’s interests.
It is strongly advised not to drink tap water in India. It’s best to stick to filtered water.
Internet access is good in most major areas of India. Wi-Fi is available at most restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, and malls. However, poor internet service does exist in remote areas and villages in India.
India has many festivals and events, but two of the biggest celebrations are Diwali and Holi. Diwali is the Hindu Festival of Lights celebrated annually for five days in either October or November. Holi is the Hindu Festival of Colours, celebrated annually in March after the full moon.
Your safety is our utmost priority and so it is essential that you take out adequate travel insurance to cover your trip.